Communication accommodation theory in conversation with second language learners
In this research, Communicative Accommodation Theory (CAT) is investigated while native speakers address nonnative peers. For the intentions of this research, three native speakers of Canadian English were asked to have conversations with native and nonnative peers. The conversations were in the for...
Main Author: | Rahimian, Mahdi |
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Other Authors: | Hagiwara, Robert (Linguistics) |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22082 |
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